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English as a second language and outcomes of patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes: results from the CONCORDANCE registry
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Patients presenting with an ACS who report English as their second language have poorer outcomes than patients who use English as their first language. This difference may not be entirely explained by baseline demographic disparities or management differences.
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